There were a lot of articles about the campaign
of AnimaNaturalis and no archive or anything
visual about the changes, so I decided to make
a map that shows where it is prohibited to have
circuses with wild animals.

I got in contact with someone from AnimaNaturalis
with the question if I can make an app that runs
on all devices and could be used to read the news
from the website from.

Accordingly to Mozilla, the market adoption of
FireFox OS is big in Latin America, so I decided to
create a FireFox OS app. (Also Google had
plans later on to use the Web Manifesto in their
browser at that time.)

The app also has localization using L20n, because
it is entirely written in JavaScript and created
by Mozilla.

I was trying to figure out a useful way to use
preloading of pages. While reading an article,
and the link of the next page is in the viewport
for 2s, that link will be preloaded (and a checkmark
will be added).
The animation adds 1.5s before going to the next
page, to ensure the download is completed.

Because Chromium (which is the same as
Chrome, but without the tracking and Google
branding) has no updating mechanism, I wrote
something quick that will fetch a new version
if it is available (does not overwrite the
old version).

I added this to cron to run every day, if it
succeeded the script notifies me using Growl.